Now that summer has officially arrived, the heat and humidity that inevitably come with it are also here, and we’ve reached the time of year when protecting our tools from rust should top our to-do lists. Of course, the best way to eliminate rust from your shop is to keep it from ever even starting. […]
Looking for a fun activity to do with your kids this summer? Well, starting this month, Highland Woodworking is offering downloadable project plans for children’s playthings designed by Kevin McGuire, author of the popular book “The All-New Woodworking For Kids“. Every month we will make a new project plan available, so check back for […]
For your Friday entertainment, here’s a video from an anonymous Festool user that provides a pretty thorough demo of some extreme situations you can put your Festool drill through and have it still work. In the video, he coats the drill in drywall dust, sand, sawdust, and just-mixed drywall mud, and even immerses it in […]
The following article appeared in the 3rd issue of our new woodturning newsletter, The Highland Woodturner. If you are interested in receiving The Highland Woodturner every month, you can sign up here! An Introduction to Sphere-based Turning by Joe Skehan Salt Lake City, UT Most wood turning is performed on material mounted in a single […]
Hi Woodworkers and Woodturners and Woodworker-turners! We just sent out the June issue of the Highland Woodturner and it is packed full of fascinating and useful woodturning tidbits. We included a great article on turning multi-layer chinese balls – those intricate and impossible looking pieces you sometimes see and assume are completely beyond your turning […]
Did you ever notice how we have these woodworking cliches? We never “grab a chisel”, we always “grab a sharp chisel”. Let me think about that for a second. I want to make a fine paring cut on a piece of hard maple, so I think I will get my dull chisel. In my profession, […]